Many leaders before Thailand's Prayuth Chan-ocha consulted fortune tellers
Death of Dowager Duchess of Devonshire brings to an end one of the most remarkable stories of our times.
IBTimes entertainment reporter Toyin Owoseje rounds up the showbiz stories of the week.
Christopher Nolan's Insomnia is an often overlooked detective thriller and a key part of his Hollywood career.
Shepherd once beat black people while with the Klan; now he braves death threats to defeat his old racist allies.
IBTimes UK looks at traditional foods, customs and fasting on Yom Kippur to end the High Holy Days period.
IBTimes UK looks at the origins of one of the most important Jewish festivities
Cookbook launched to raise awareness on safe sex sheds light on Japan's lack of awareness on STDs.
Following Spain's decision to scrap an abortion bill, IBTimes UK looks at tough abortion laws worldwide
IBTimes UK looks at customs and traditions to celebrate the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah
23 September marks the autumn equinox, when the length of night and day are approximately equal.
Thousands of aboriginal children were forcibly removed from their houses from 1909 to 1970.
Benzi Gopstein's far-right group will stop at nothing to prevent Arab-Israeli marriages.
Pro-democracy students rally against China's ruling on 2017 Hong Kong elections
Cath Everett considers the recent statistics for violent crime in South Africa and its context of drugs and alcohol abuse.
Thousands of children are abandoned in China every year because they are disabled or because parents are too poor
Radical advances have been seen in technology for medical science, computing and engineering, and with it has come the rise of robotics.
Scots voted against independence but Yes Scotland highlighted how the electorate are hungry for change
People's Climate March will take place in New York City on 21 September before UN Climate Summit.
IBTimes UK goes to polling stations in Edinburgh
A look at the six women executed in Texas since US reinstated death penalty
Find out the story behind Cheeseburger Day
Britain's former Prime Minister Gordon Brown and ex-Chancellor Alastair Darling made their last ditch attempt to woo voters for the Better Together campaign ahead of Scots going to pledge their support at polling stations on 18 September.
The world's first commercial brain scan for the purpose of recording thoughts and memories for future playback has taken place in the United States.
Survey analyses sadness levels among citizens of 135 countries
IBTimes entertainment reporter Toyin Owoseje rounds up the showbiz stories of the week.
Two men have died after the helicopter they were flying crashed off the coast of east Yorkshire
IBTimes speaks to members of the Middle East's LGBT community to hear about the hardships they endure on a daily basis.
With only one day to go until Scots vote for or against independence, tensions are rising as polls show the Yes and No vote are neck and neck.
Scots vote for or against independence in a referendum on 18 September.